Manufacturing Systems Integration

NSF PD-23-229Y
Posted: Jan 12, 2023 12:00:00 AM EST
Submission: Open Submission

Description

The Manufacturing Systems Integration (MSI) Program supports fundamental research addressing the opportunities and challenges that digital technologies present for the next industrial revolution, with particular emphasis on the digital integration of design and manufacturing within the larger life cycle ecosystem. Manufacturing Systems Integration proposals should address underlying principles and advances that are generalizable for globally competitive and world leading industries. Connectivity, automation, and secure collaboration are examples of areas that are integral to digital environments capable of supporting the innovation, realization and sustainment of manufactured products and systems in the value creation process.





Fundamental generalizable research for manufacturing systems integration might include, for example:





Digital representation, protocols, and/or processes for integration and collaboration in manufacturing systems (machines and/or humans)
Intelligent self-organizing production systems
Ease of use, interoperability and seamless integration of technologies, machines, and humans
Service-oriented architectures and systems
Data sets that are compatible and usable across platforms
Reliable and secure communications within and across the manufacturing value chain
Integration of distributed manufacturing systems across time and space, including incorporating both legacy and leading-edge equipment and technologies
Methods for assessing the impact and value of externalities throughout the life cycle within the digital environment








Interdisciplinary, convergent proposals that bring diverse perspectives, populations, disciplines, and capabilities together are welcome. It is strongly encouraged and expected that investigators discuss their ideas with a MSI program director well in advance of proposal submission.

Synopsis

The Manufacturing Systems Integration (MSI) Program supports fundamental research addressing the opportunities and challenges that digital technologies present for the next industrial revolution, with particular emphasis on the digital integration of design and manufacturing within the larger life cycle ecosystem. Manufacturing Systems Integration proposals should address underlying principles and advances that are generalizable for globally competitive and world leading industries. Connectivity, automation, and secure collaboration are examples of areas that are integral to digital environments capable of supporting the innovation, realization and sustainment of manufactured products and systems in the value creation process.





Fundamental generalizable research for manufacturing systems integration might include, for example:





  • Digital representation, protocols, and/or processes for integration and collaboration in manufacturing systems (machines and/or humans)

  • Intelligent self-organizing production systems

  • Ease of use, interoperability and seamless integration of technologies, machines, and humans

  • Service-oriented architectures and systems

  • Data sets that are compatible and usable across platforms

  • Reliable and secure communications within and across the manufacturing value chain

  • Integration of distributed manufacturing systems across time and space, including incorporating both legacy and leading-edge equipment and technologies

  • Methods for assessing the impact and value of externalities throughout the life cycle within the digital environment









Interdisciplinary, convergent proposals that bring diverse perspectives, populations, disciplines, and capabilities together are welcome. It is strongly encouraged and expected that investigators discuss their ideas with a MSI program director well in advance of proposal submission.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants:
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"

Funding Activity Categories

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

CFDA Numbers

  • 47.041 - Engineering

Contact Information

Agency: National Science Foundation
Contact: National Science Foundation
Phone: 703-292-4261
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Additional Information

Document Type: synopsis
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Version: 5
Last Updated: Feb 24, 2024 12:53:00 AM EST

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